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Carolina Barco

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as one of the invited speakers at its annual "America's Conference." The theme for the October program was "Rebuilding Hemispheric Relations: New Economic Perspectives and Changing Foreign Policy Realities."
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In 2007, she was one of several high-ranking political figures, celebrities and prominent athletes who attended a black-tie gala for the Formula Smiles Foundation, which was hosted by
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in August 2002 and remained in that post until July 2006, when she was appointed Ambassador to the United States, replacing former Colombian president
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as ambassadors from their respective nations in 2010, Barco was the only female ambassador representing Latin America that year.
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The Miami Herald Presents Rebuilding Hemispheric Relations: New Economic Perspectives and Changing Foreign Policy Realities
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Allies and Diplomats: A conversation between friends with Dr. Condoleezza Rice and Former Colombian Minister Carolina Barco
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Graduate School of Design. In 1984, she received a master of business administration at IE Business School in
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Carolina Barco was married to Mauricio Botero Caicedo, with whom she had three daughters. Her brother,
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in Massachusetts. During her time at Wellesley, she spent a year studying abroad at the
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Carolina Barco was born in Boston, Massachusetts while her father,
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Barco was appointed Foreign Minister of Colombia by President
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In 2019 and 2020, she served as the Colombian ambassador to
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The Washington Diplomat Newspaper - Ambassador profile
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Barco, "Getting better every day," in "Other Views,"
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Toro, "Prueban que guerrilleros viven en Venezuela,"
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TradeRoots
US-Colombia Free Trade Agreement
Colombia Ambassador to the United States
Álvaro Uribe Vélez
Andrés Pastrana Arango
Gabriel Silva LujĂĄn
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Álvaro Uribe Vélez
MarĂ­a Consuelo AraĂșjo
Boston
Massachusetts
Colombian
American
Alma mater
Wellesley College
Harvard University
Diplomat
Colombian-American
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia
Ambassador of Colombia to the United States
Spain
Virgilio Barco Vargas
President of Colombia
Carolina Isakson Proctor
First Lady of Colombia
Virgilio Barco Vargas
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Wellesley College
Université Libre de Bruxelles

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